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Subject The Economics of Obamacare—What Comes Next
Date May 31, 2025 11:17 AM
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Saturday, May 31, 2025


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Thomas Malthus’s Disciples: The Pro-Natalists
Jeffrey L. Degner
Progressives have repeated the Malthus theme of overpopulation for six decades. However, the real demographic problem facing modern industrial nations has been the dearth of population growth fueled by an inflation culture.

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MMT and US History: Redefining Chartalism
Joshua Mawhorter
MMT appeals to a few dubious historical examples to allegedly establish chartalism’s authority and validity, only to discard this element as irrelevant and unnecessary.

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Relearning the Lessons We Never Learned from World War I
We would do well to remember the main lesson from World War I: there is no “honor” in warfare. It is pure murder.

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Price Controls and Drug Shortages in France: A Textbook Case of the Evils of Interventionism
France is facing critical shortages of a number of drugs, and one need look no further for a cause than a price control regime.

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Is Culture Degeneration Biological or Ideological?
If one looks to Mises and the Austrians, we look squarely at human action that begins with the human mind and purposeful action.

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Poland's Turn Toward a Market Economy Saved It from Poverty
Polish professor of political theory Łukasz Dominiak joins Ryan McMaken to talk about Poland’s rise from poverty.

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What the New Right Gets Right—and Wrong—About Free Trade
Bob Murphy offers a charitable yet firm economic critique of the anti–free trade ideas gaining ground on the political right.

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Impressed at Vicksburg
Mark Thornton discusses a lesser-known factor in the American Civil War: the Confederate “impressment” policy and its impact at Vicksburg.

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MAGA, MAHA, and the Nanny State

Modern medicine looks more like a religion than a science, and its priests are bureaucrats.

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The World at War

Ralph Raico offers a compelling, classical liberal perspective on the economic roots of twentieth-century conflict. Raico weaves together history and theory to illuminate the deeper causes of the world wars—insights that remain strikingly relevant in the context of ongoing debates over intervention and perpetual war.

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